The Anabasis, Or Expedition of Cyrus, and the Memorabilia of SocratesG. Bell and Sons, 1875 - 518 pagina's |
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... called the work of Xenophon ; so Plato the philosopher wrote his Dialogues under the names of his friends ; and other writers have composed innumerable things in a similar way . " When he says that " it is the book of Themistogenes ...
... called the work of Xenophon ; so Plato the philosopher wrote his Dialogues under the names of his friends ; and other writers have composed innumerable things in a similar way . " When he says that " it is the book of Themistogenes ...
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... called podol , Cyrop . viii . 6. 16 : compare Econ . iv . 6 . They were officers appointed to visit the satrapies annually , ar make a report respecting the state of them to the king . 5 Οὕτω διατιθεὶς ἀπεπέμπετο , κ . τ . λ . ] " He ...
... called podol , Cyrop . viii . 6. 16 : compare Econ . iv . 6 . They were officers appointed to visit the satrapies annually , ar make a report respecting the state of them to the king . 5 Οὕτω διατιθεὶς ἀπεπέμπετο , κ . τ . λ . ] " He ...
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... called the Marsyas . 9. Xerxes is said to have 1 Σταθμούς . ] The word σταθμός means properly a station or halt- ing - place at the end of a day's march , of which the length varied , but was generally about five parasangs . 2 The ...
... called the Marsyas . 9. Xerxes is said to have 1 Σταθμούς . ] The word σταθμός means properly a station or halt- ing - place at the end of a day's march , of which the length varied , but was generally about five parasangs . 2 The ...
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... called povikiç : Brodæus gives ' unus è regiis familiaribus , pu- niceâ veste indutus , non purpurea . ' Without doubt he was one of the highest Persian nobles , as he is joined with the uñaрxoi dvváorai . ” Kühner , messenger came to ...
... called povikiç : Brodæus gives ' unus è regiis familiaribus , pu- niceâ veste indutus , non purpurea . ' Without doubt he was one of the highest Persian nobles , as he is joined with the uñaрxoi dvváorai . ” Kühner , messenger came to ...
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... called a meeting of his soldiers ; and at first , stand- ing before them , he continued for some time to shed tears , while they , looking on , were struck with wonder , and re- mained silent . He then addressed them to this effect : At ...
... called a meeting of his soldiers ; and at first , stand- ing before them , he continued for some time to shed tears , while they , looking on , were struck with wonder , and re- mained silent . He then addressed them to this effect : At ...
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